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    Weight change in the first 2 months of a lifestyle intervention predicts weight changes 8 years later by Unick, Jessica L., Neiberg, Rebecca H., Hogan, Patricia E., Cheskin, Lawrence J., Dutton, Gareth R., Jeffery, Robert, Nelson, Julie A., Pi‐Sunyer, Xavier, West, Delia Smith, Wing, Rena R.

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-07-2015)
    “…Objective Examine the relationship between 1‐ and 2‐month weight loss (WL) and 8‐year WL among participants enrolled in a lifestyle intervention. Methods 2,290…”
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    High trait self-control predicts positive health behaviors and success in weight loss by Will Crescioni, A., Ehrlinger, Joyce, Alquist, Jessica L., Conlon, Kyle E., Baumeister, Roy F., Schatschneider, Christopher, Dutton, Gareth R.

    Published in Journal of health psychology (01-07-2011)
    “…Surprisingly few studies have explored the intuitive connection between self-control and weight loss. We tracked participants’ diet, exercise and weight loss…”
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    freshman weight gain phenomenon revisited by Crombie, Aaron P, Ilich, Jasminka Z, Dutton, Gareth R, Panton, Lynn B, Abood, Doris A

    Published in Nutrition reviews (01-02-2009)
    “…Earlier studies associated the first year of college with a dramatic increase in body weight, termed the "freshman 15". However, recent studies showed that…”
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    Comparison of an alternative schedule of extended care contacts to a self-directed control: a randomized trial of weight loss maintenance by Dutton, Gareth R, Gowey, Marissa A, Tan, Fei, Zhou, Dali, Ard, Jamy, Perri, Michael G, Lewis, Cora E

    “…Behavioral interventions for obesity produce clinically meaningful weight loss, but weight regain following treatment is common. Extended care programs…”
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    Is physical activity a gateway behavior for diet? Findings from a physical activity trial by Dutton, Gareth R, Napolitano, Melissa A, Whiteley, Jessica A, Marcus, Bess H

    Published in Preventive medicine (01-03-2008)
    “…Abstract Objective While cross-sectional research indicates physical inactivity and poor diet tend to co-occur, there are limited longitudinal data on how…”
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    Executive function in individuals with clinically significant weight loss via behavioral intervention by Gowey, Marissa A., Neumeier, William H., Henry, Samantha, Wadley, Virginia G., Phillips, Janice, Hayden, Kathleen M., Espeland, Mark A., Coday, Mace, Lewis, Cora E., Dutton, Gareth R.

    Published in Obesity science & practice (01-02-2021)
    “…Background Executive function (EF) is associated with obesity development and self‐management. Individuals who demonstrate or self‐report poorer EF performance…”
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    Relationship of Physical Performance with Body Composition and Bone Mineral Density in Individuals over 60 Years of Age: A Systematic Review by Ilich, Jasminka Z., Dutton, Gareth R., Panton, Lynn B., Shin, Hyehyung

    Published in Journal of Aging Research (2011)
    “…The purpose of this review was to examine the relationship between physical performance and body composition measurements, including fat/muscle mass and bone…”
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    Associations between weight bias internalization, weight status, and health among a diverse cohort of freshman college students by Borgatti, Alena, Morgan, Casie, Stager, Lindsay, Dutton, Gareth R

    Published in Journal of American college health (14-06-2024)
    “…Mental health concerns are common among college students, especially students with higher body mass index (BMI). Weight bias internalization (WBI) is thought…”
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    Revisiting the Compensatory Theory as an explanatory model for relapse in obesity management by Martins, Catia, Dutton, Gareth R, Hunter, Gary R, Gower, Barbara A

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-11-2020)
    “…Weight regain remains the main challenge in obesity management, and its etiology remains elusive. The aim of the present review was to revise the available…”
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    The Look AHEAD Trial: Implications for Lifestyle Intervention in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus by Dutton, Gareth R, Lewis, Cora E

    Published in Progress in cardiovascular diseases (01-07-2015)
    “…Abstract Given the array of adverse health consequences of obesity, including increased risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and cardiovascular disease…”
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    25‐year weight gain in a racially balanced sample of U.S. adults: The CARDIA study by Dutton, Gareth R., Kim, Yongin, Jacobs, David R., Li, Xuelin, Loria, Catherine M., Reis, Jared P., Carnethon, Mercedes, Durant, Nefertiti H., Gordon‐Larsen, Penny, Shikany, James M., Sidney, Stephen, Lewis, Cora E.

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-09-2016)
    “…Objective To examine 25‐year trends in weight gain, partitioned by time‐related and aging‐related changes, during early and middle adulthood. Methods Coronary…”
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    Depressive symptoms, perceived stress, and metabolic health: The REGARDS study by Gowey, Marissa A., Khodneva, Yulia, Tison, Stephanie E., Carson, April P., Cherrington, Andrea L., Howard, Virginia J., Safford, Monika M., Dutton, Gareth R.

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-03-2019)
    “…Objective To describe the relationship between metabolic health parameters and depressive symptoms and perceived stress, and whether the co-occurrence of these…”
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    Pretreatment and During-Treatment Weight Trajectories in Black and White Women by Schneider-Worthington, Camille R., Kinsey, Amber W., Tan, Fei, Zhang, Sheng, Borgatti, Alena C., Davis, Andrea L., Dutton, Gareth R.

    Published in American journal of preventive medicine (01-07-2022)
    “…Black participants often lose less weight than White participants in response to behavioral weight-loss interventions. Many participants experience significant…”
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    Perceived weight discrimination in the CARDIA study: Differences by race, sex, and weight status by Dutton, Gareth R., Lewis, Tené T., Durant, Nefertiti, Halanych, Jewell, Kiefe, Catarina I., Sidney, Stephen, Kim, Yongin, Lewis, Cora E.

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-02-2014)
    “…Objective To examine self‐reported weight discrimination and differences based on race, sex, and BMI in a biracial cohort of community‐based middle‐aged…”
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    Correlates of psychological distress among adults with obesity during the COVID-19 pandemic by Borgatti, Alena C., Crockett, Kaylee B., Jacob, Alexandra E., Davis, Andrea L., Dutton, Gareth R.

    Published in Psychology & health (02-12-2022)
    “…The present study evaluated changes in stress and loneliness among participants with obesity engaged in weight loss self-management in the United States (US)…”
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    Similar weight loss and maintenance in African American and White women in the Improving Weight Loss (ImWeL) trial by Kinsey, Amber W., Gowey, Marissa A., Tan, Fei, Zhou, Dali, Ard, Jamy, Affuso, Olivia, Dutton, Gareth R.

    Published in Ethnicity & health (01-02-2021)
    “…Objective: African Americans (AA) are often underrepresented and tend to lose less weight than White participants during the intensive phase of behavioral…”
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    Psychological resilience in older adults with type 2 diabetes from the Look AHEAD Trial by Olson, KayLoni L., Howard, Marjorie, McCaffery, Jeanne M., Dutton, Gareth R., Espeland, Mark A., Simpson, Felicia R., Johnson, Karen C., Munshi, Medha, Wadden, Thomas A., Wing, Rena R.

    “…Background There is growing interest in identifying factors associated with healthy aging. This cross‐sectional study evaluated associations of psychological…”
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